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Kraftwerk – Tour De France – 2LP Vinyl Record

£48.50
Electronic Visionaries, Remastered for Analogue Impact
Cold machines. Precise rhythms. A vision of modernity captured on vinyl.
A landmark electronic record from the pioneers of the genre, Tour De France delivers minimalist grooves, futuristic production and unmistakable rhythm. This 2LP vinyl edition brings the full dynamic range of the album to life, with deep bass, crisp synth layers and a spacious soundstage—essential for fans of high‑fidelity playback and sonic innovation.

Led Zeppelin – Mothership – 4LP Vinyl Record Box Set

£145.00
Led Zeppelin – Mothership Vinyl: Definitive Rock Anthology, Pressed for Full‑Range Power
A seismic collection of rock history, Mothership brings together Led Zeppelin’s greatest anthems — from burning riffs and thunderous drums to sweeping epic songwriting — in one powerful vinyl package. This remastered edition restores dynamic range, depth and clarity so tracks like Whole Lotta Love, Stairway to Heaven and Immigrant Song hit with full weight and presence. Every high‑fidelity rock collection needs this.

Leftfield – Leftism – 2LP Gatefold Vinyl LP

£31.95
Leftfield – Leftism 2LP Gatefold Vinyl: Pioneering ’90s Electronica, Pressed for Full‑Range Impact
Leftism stands as the defining debut from Leftfield — a bold fusion of house, dub, breakbeat and ambient textures that reshaped British dance music in the mid‑1990s. This double‑LP vinyl pressing delivers deep bass, atmospheric synth layers and thunderous rhythms with analogue warmth and dynamic clarity. Essential listening for fans of classic dance, progressive electronica, and immaculate sound quality.

Linda Ronstadt – Prisoner in Disguise – 45RPM 180g 2LP Mofi Vinyl

£60.00
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Linda Ronstadt Secures Her Position as the Premier Female Vocalist of the 1970s: Prisoner in Disguise Includes Covers of “Love Is a Rose” and “I Will Always Love You” Reissued at 45RPM for the First Time for Its 50th Anniversary and Elektra 75: Mobile Fidelity’s 180g 45RPM 2LP Set of 1975 Record Plays with Superb Purity, Detail, Tonality, and Definition
1/4” / 15 IPS Dolby A analog master to DSD 256 to analog console to lathe
If there was any doubt whether Linda Ronstadt would emerge as the premier female vocalist of the 1970s, the question became moot when she dropped Prisoner in Disguise in 1975. Picking up exactly where she left off on Heart Like a Wheel, the singer pairs with the same perfectionist-oriented producer and many of the same session pros on a follow-up in every way the equal of her 1974 breakthrough. The platinum-certified set not only established Ronstadt as an all-time great. It confirmed her as the voice of the decade, a performer the press soon deemed “The First Lady of Rock.”

Livingston Taylor – Ink – Chesky Records 180g Vinyl LP

£45.00

Experience the smooth, heartfelt storytelling of Livingston Taylor with Ink, now available on Chesky Records' 180-gram vinyl LP. Showcasing his signature blend of folk, pop, and jazz, this audiophile-grade pressing delivers an intimate, richly detailed sound, bringing Taylor’s warm vocals and masterful guitar work to life. Recorded with Chesky’s world-renowned high-fidelity techniques, this limited-edition vinyl release ensures a pure, immersive listening experience, making it a must-have for audiophiles, vinyl collectors, and fans of classic singer-songwriters.

Rediscover the magic of Livingston Taylor’s Ink—order your 180G Vinyl LP today!

LORDE – Pure Heroine – Gatefold Vinyl LP

£38.75
Minimalist Pop, Maximum Impact
Breakout debut Pure Heroine captures Lorde’s moody, atmospheric take on youth, culture, and identity — from the Grammy‑winning smash “Royals” to introspective tracks like “Tennis Court” and “Ribs”. Pressed as a high‑quality gatefold vinyl, this edition delivers deep bass, crystalline vocals and textured synth‑pop ambience, making it essential for fans of thoughtful pop and vinyl‑friendly sound.

Lou Reed – Transformer – Speakers Corner 180g Vinyl

£35.00
‘Transformer’ is the second solo studio album by American artist Lou Reed, released in 1972. David Bowie offered Lou Reed some much needed help with his career, which was stuck in neutral after his first solo album came and went. The sound and style of ‘Transformer’ would in many ways define Reed’s career in the 1970s, and while it led him into a style that proved to be a dead end, you can’t deny that Bowie and Ronson gave their hero a new lease on life — and a solid album in the bargain.

Lou Reed – Words & Music May 1965 Vinyl LP

£14.99
Lou Reed – Words & Music May 1965 – Early Archival Recordings on Vinyl LP
An intimate vinyl edition showcasing Lou Reed’s earliest demos and songwriting experiments. The lo-fi acoustic recordings are presented with warm, natural analogue clarity. A compelling archival release for collectors and fans of Reed’s formative work.

Lou Reed Transformer – National Album Day 2025 – Splatter Vinyl Record

£38.50
Lou Reed – Transformer (NAD 2025) – Splatter Vinyl Edition of the Iconic Album
A vibrant splatter vinyl edition of Lou Reed’s legendary Transformer. The pressing highlights the album’s warm production and iconic songwriting with clean analogue clarity. A standout piece for collectors and fans of classic ’70s rock.

Louis Armstrong – Vocal Duets 180 Gram Vinyl LP

£17.50
Two voices, one timeless recording—warm, intimate, and rich with analogue charm. Celebrate the unmistakable sound of Louis Armstrong with Vocal Duets on 180 gram vinyl LP. Featuring beautifully restored recordings, rich tonal warmth, and exceptional vocal presence, this heavyweight pressing is a superb addition to any jazz and audiophile vinyl collection.

LOVE – FOREVER CHANGES – MOFI 2 x 180g VINYL

£85.00

LOVE - FOREVER CHANGES - MOFI 180g VINYL Ranked #40 on Rolling Stone‘s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time: Anticipates Late 1960s Turbulence Via Prophetic Songs and Dark Themes

Lowell Graham & National Symphonic Winds – Center Stage – Analogue Productions Vinyl

£15.00
From Wilson Audiophile Recordings comes Center Stage, featuring Lowell Graham conducting the National Symphonic Winds.
These recordings were made in a historic concert hall on the campus of Hampton University in Hampton Roads, Va. The history of the hall parallels somewhat New York's Carnegie Hall. The musicians in the National Symphonic Winds come from the premier military bands of the United States as well as the Virginia Symphony Orchestra. The result was a superb mix of seasoned and assured professionals for this single, five-hour recording session.